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The Ship, Leeds

71A Briggate
Leeds
LS1 6LL
Phone: 01132468031

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Brainy Pool left this review about The Ship

this alley pub has been Greene King-ified though without the usual heavily corporate stuff loved by that brewery. It has sadly taken to calling itself a ‘bar and kitchen’ rather than a pub serving food, something that always irrationally irritates me. Anyway it’s okay and kind of reminds me of the small back alley pubs you find in central London.

On 21st September 2019 - rating: 6
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Al Bundy left this review about The Ship

One of the pubs that are situated down an alleyway off a main shopping area. Like the others here it has a long thin bar but at one end is a wider room. The beer isn't that great but it isn't the worst. Friendly on my visit. Happily there was nobody of interest in so I can't pass on any tedious/funny anecdote.

On 16th June 2017 - rating: 6
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Steve C left this review about The Ship

The ship is found down an alley where there are some shelves outside for pint placement. The thin bar is found immediately after entering and there was a decent local crowd in attendance during my recent Friday afternoon visit. To the right of the bar is a seating area that is accessed up three steps. This area is reserved for dining between the hours of 12:00 until 15:00.
There was some low background music playing and I spotted a plasma screen that was airing muted rolling BBC news. I do not recall any advertisements for live sports.
I didn’t get to have a look at the menu, but I did count six hand pumps in amongst some standard draught products.

I quite liked it in here and found the service to be polite meaning that I would have no problem returning.

On 17th December 2013 - rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Ship

This is a decent pub ane well worth a look in. The service was good and the staff friendly. 6 ales on handpump, we went for the Copper Dragon Golden Pippin and Leeds Best.

On 23rd November 2013 - rating: 7
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Ship

The Ship is a cosy, two room alley pub in the heart of Leeds’ retail district. I would agree with the previous reviewer’s observation that the pub is relatively easily found from the Briggate end of the alley, but if you’re approaching from the other end, as I was, it’s far trickier and I was much indebted to an A-board placed out on the pedestrianised street which guided me in the right direction. The interior follows the direction of the alley, with both rooms being quite wide but rather shallow. The entrance takes you straight into the main bar which sees the servery run along part of the rear wall under a nice stained glass canopy with limited seating opposite, arranged into some partitioned mini booths under the front windows. There are some large lamps to provide much needed light and on the right hand wall there is a fireplace, which would make this area very appealing on a winter’s day, assuming it ever gets used. Above the fireplace, a TV screen was showing the early evening news with the volume turned down in favour of some quiet background music. Steps lead up through an archway into a lounge with one large button backed banquette running around the back of the room and lots of low stools elsewhere. There is a smart, dark wood bookcase on the back wall with a large model ship on one shelf and a few boards games scattered between the books. The walls have been decorated with various bits of brewerania, a few decorative mirrors and some photos of yachts, whilst an attractive tile dado runs around most of the room.
There were four handpulls in action when I arrived, offering Wychwood Hobgoblin, Leeds Pale, Deuchars IPA and Copper Dragon Golden Pippen. Certainly not the most adventurous selection in the city, but the Golden Pippen was spot on and I believe the pub is in the latest edition of the Good Beer Guide.
There is something very satisfying about sitting in a pub like this, isolated from the chaos of the surrounding shopping district, but this is more than just a convenient bolt-hole for reluctant shoppers. It’s a lovely spot for a decent, peaceful pint in a pleasant, traditional pub and is well worth investigating.

On 24th October 2013 - rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Ship

Slightly more obvious than the other alley pubs due to the Briggate signage, but still quite easy to miss when walking past. Anyway, once found, you will find a cosy 'L'-shaped bar with a raised lounge up three steps. Traditional furniture and decor. Four of six handpumps were in operation, offering two Little Valley beers, Greene King IPA and Kirkstall Three Swords plus Excelsior and Cascade (£3.50) from Ridgeway Brewing available on gravity. Overall, it seemed a well-run place and is certainly worth a visit if in the area.

On 11th March 2012 - rating: 7
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Old Boots left this review about The Ship

One of Leed's alley pubs and I'd agree with Mr Button that it's second only to Whitelocks of the four and a damned good pub. Obviously long and narrow, perhaps narrower than Whitelocks, it has a superb nouveaux tiled counter with brass hand and foot rails, while the walls and ceiling are mainly in tongue and groove. On entering there is the supermodel thin main bar decorated with a few old photos a number of blackboards and the big clock; then up a few steps is a sitting come dining area, wider of course as there is no counter to intrude. The beers were much the same as previously reported with Leeds Pale and Copper Dragon Golden Pippin being the well kept and very drinkable guests next to the Deuchars, Hobgoblin and Jennings Cumberland, otherwise the usual suspects keg and spirit wise. Very busy although being small that doesn't take many customers, a pretty good pub but the music was over loud for my tastes.

On 29th December 2010 - no rating submitted
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Ship

This is an alley pub off Leeds main shopping street which looks quite nice from the outside with hanging baskets.
Once inside here the main bar area is close to the door and when you walk further back there are a few steps up to a nice area at the back which has comfy seating and gives a good view looking back down the pub.
There were four real ales on here i had a drink of Leeds best bitter which was a decent drink there was also Tetley bitter and two other guest beers which i car'nt remember.
I thought this was a decent pub.

On 1st December 2010 - rating: 7
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Roger Button left this review about The Ship

Another of the 4 pubs tucked away down the alleyways that lead off Briggate and, in my books, ranked second only to its more illustrious neighbour, Whitelocks. The small interior can be a little cramped around the main bar area and the snugs opposite have barely enough room for 2 people and a shopping bag but it does at least ensure cosy and intimate surroundings. An open fire has a large railway station style clock above and the pubs sole TV is perched in the corner next to it. The unusual criss cross ceiling paneling is an unusual feature and compliments the paneled walls and chessboard tiled flooring around the bar. To the rear is a separate room with bare floors and a good collection of pictures and mirrors. The piped music was a bit muffled but not intrusive and there was a pleasant ambience that would appeal more to the mature end of the market. There were 5 ales on the go for my visit – Leeds Pale, Deuchars. Jennings Cumberland, Hobgoblin and Speckled Hen, nothing earth shattering for the area but enough to keep me occupied. Given that there is very little information anywhere about this pub, it seems to be overlooked by many and whilst I would not wish to categorise it under the oft used cliche “hidden gem” I for one am quite pleased I that I found it.

On 12th March 2010 - rating: 7
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